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the pipes would have been pressurized to keep out condensation ( and encroaching seawater ) and also to reduce the chance of the pipelines collapsing/crushing .. now the pipe in exposed ( internally ) to seawater which is corrosive and other unwanted debris ( sand , concrete , seaweed , and whatever ) but the question still is .. since the EU has now proven itself as an ( deliberately ) unreliable customer , will Russia rush to repair , and supply ( if it was me i would be firing in a claim to my insurer calling it a complete write-off 50% cash-back would have to better than maybe they will pay for the gas this time ) AND since there are turbine delays , even when the pipeline repairs are complete how many turbines will be ready to assist gas-flow i would be ringing Modi and Xi and sussing out joint venture possibilities ( making sure Siemens doesn't supply a single part no matter how trivial )
the pipes would have been pressurized to keep out condensation ( and encroaching seawater ) and also to reduce the chance of the pipelines collapsing/crushing .. now the pipe in exposed ( internally ) to seawater which is corrosive and other unwanted debris ( sand , concrete , seaweed , and whatever )
but the question still is .. since the EU has now proven itself as an ( deliberately ) unreliable customer , will Russia rush to repair , and supply ( if it was me i would be firing in a claim to my insurer calling it a complete write-off 50% cash-back would have to better than maybe they will pay for the gas this time )
AND since there are turbine delays , even when the pipeline repairs are complete how many turbines will be ready to assist gas-flow
i would be ringing Modi and Xi and sussing out joint venture possibilities ( making sure Siemens doesn't supply a single part no matter how trivial )
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